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Published by San Tan Times, 2018-05-17 16:20:54

May 18-2018 flipbook

May 18-2018 flipbook

Always Free! May 18 | Friday Edition
Board of The Cozy
Supervisors Peach
Meeting Since 1964
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Coyotes, Paranormal
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ThingsToDo, theOldGila
CountyJail
See,AndLearn Learn some local
Thisweekend history while also
having some para-
Local parks have sever- normal fun this
al events taking place Saturday at the Old
this weekend. From Gila County Jail.
activities to education.

Continued on page 9 Continued on page 5

CallforJusticefortheCitizensof SanTanValley
for Immediate Reform in Johnson Utilities Companies

Local Churches & Non-Prof- The local Churches feel it is ate reform in the Johnson
its Call for Immediate Inde- our civic and spiritual duty Utilities company.
pendent Interim Manage- to say “enough is enough” Continued on page 12
ment of Johnson Utilities. and to call for immedi-

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Friday’s Word Search Puzzle



Paranormal
Investigation

Lock-downatthe
OldGila CountyJail

By Haunted Historians

Continued from Page 1

Want to ghost hunt at a haunted jail? Cost for the 6-hour paranormal investi-
Paranormal Playground will be conduct- gation is $40 per person and will be held
ing a haunted history tour and paranor- from 9:00 pm to 3:00 am.Tickets are lim-
mal investigation of the Old Gila County ited on this one!
Jail on Saturday, May 19.
Haunted History
Purchase tickets here:
The Old Gila County Jail and Sheriff ’s
www.eventbrite.com/e/old-gila-county Office in Globe is allegedly haunted by
-jail-paranormal-investigation-lock- the spirits of former inmates, one of
down-tickets-44562047283 which was murdered in building while
awaiting trial. Many people that have
Join Paranormal Playground investiga- visited the jail have witnessed strange
tor John Albrecht for a special paranor- things that can’t be explained. Loud
mal investigation lock-down and get to bangs and eerie footsteps are often heard
use the latest ghost hunting equipment! when only one person is alone in the
Continued on page 16

May 18 - 20, 2018

San Tan Valley Weekend Weather

Friday Saturday Sunday

High 93° High 94° High 98°
Low 63° Low 65° Low 66°

Amainlysunnysky.High92F. Sunny. High 94F. Winds Mainly sunny. High
WindsSWat10to15mph. WSW at 5 to 10 mph. 97F. Winds SW at 5 to
10 mph.

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MBoeaertdinogfRSeucpaeprvisors Additionally, in 2019 they will be hosting
the Waterways Exhibit in mid to late May
Budgets, projects, And Tourism for about six weeks.
Public Works spoke about Pavement dam-
By San Tan Times ages, restoration fees and penalties along
The meeting was mostly a recap as to where with an explanation regarding an amend-
county projects and budgets are at for the ment to development services code in re-
year. gards to road right-away use.
From an economic development standpoint Over the last 10 years the county has invest-
the county’s advertising agency that they ed nearly $20 million in transportation and
have been working with, Moses, presented a infrastructure on Hunt Highway and Gant-
clip from their new tourism video. zel Road. This amendment will preserve the
Moses has been tasked with promoting Pi- life expectancy of those improvements.
nal County in terms of tourism and eco- The amendment will improve the life cycle
nomic development. of major RTO roadways, not just in San
By advertising Pinal County for tourism Tan Valley, but throughout the county.
and showing what the area offers could also Pinal Regional Transit Authority updated
lead to additional economic development as the Board of Supervisors. Currently they
larger businesses may see what there is to do are working on a multitude of administra-
in Pinal County outside of work. tive activities. Mostly advisory committees
Much like San Tan Valley, the development and subcommittees to identify where they
of Pinal and overcoming hurdles will require want to go with the money allotted for mul-
a long term consistent plan and quick results tiple transit services.
cannot be expected. Supervisor Smith requested that they be
The Copper Corridor Economic Collision shovel ready on as many projects as possi-
presented their updates and what they have ble to run with the projects. But, the gener-
acomplished throughout the year, including al overview is that the RTA is in the midst
selling the mobile visitor center, participated of planning and creating the infrastructure
in Arizona Office of Tourism Rural Market- needed to move forward on projects.
ing Co-Op which led to advertising in the Sheriff Mark Lamb spoke about the PCSO
AAA Via Magazine. They continued their budget. He spoke about the focus on the
partnership with Valle del Sol. They have operational needs and personnel require-
graduated over 40 graduates to HLI-Copper ments. A lot of their budget is based on
Corridor. More information about the orga- the recommendations on the staffing study
nization can be found here: www.valledelsol. that they did a few months ago that was re-
com quested by the BOS. For 2018/19 they are
They completed the Copper Community requesting a budget increase of $2 million.
Food Hub Study which was a Comprehen- $300,00 will be towards their portion of the
sive study on food that is being grown in new time keeping system that the county is
the Copper Corridor. There are a lot of food implementing.
producers in the area. One of the long term To see the full meeting, go online at:
goals with the Food Hub is to have a full www.pinalcountyaz.gov/bos/Pages/
time coordinator in place to offer support to PreviousMeetingVideos.aspx
local food producers to grow their businesses .STT
and access resources.

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Weight Management, & Skin Care

Serving San Tan Valley
and nearby areas.
Call Angie Fredrick

(480) 744-2094

May 18, 2018

Friday’s Sudoku Puzzle

Coyotes, Biking, natural/cultural resource protection.
And Scorpions Come on out and lend a hand! Potential
projects include pruning, erosion control
Things To Do, See, And and drainage upkeep. By the end of the
Learn This weekend day, each volunteer will know the basics
of trail maintenance and have an insid-
By San Tan Times er’s view of the park. Meet outside the
Continued from page 1 Visitor Center. Please consider wearing
This weekend is cooler in the morning long sleeves as sun and scratch protec-
hours with Sunday being the hottest tion. Bring water, gloves, hat, sunscreen
with a high of 98. Sunny. and any tools you might have (we will
provide tools for you to use if you don’t
Desert Coyotes have any). Suitable for ages 12 and up.
Please RSVP by contacting Ranger Nik-
Friday, May 18, 2018 ki at: [email protected].
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
San Tan Mountain Regional Park Beginner Skill Level
6533 W. Phillips Road Mountain Bike Ride
San Tan Valley, AZ 85242
(480) 655-5554 Saturday, May 19, 2018
Friday – Wherever you live in the valley 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM
you likely have coyotes for neighbors. San Tan Mountain Regional Park
Why do they howl at night? What do 6533 W. Phillips Road
they like to eat? Where do they live? As San Tan Valley, AZ 85242
interactions with them become more (480) 655-5554
common it’s good to know the ins and Saturday – Join us for an exciting begin-
outs of coyote life so that we can respect ner mountain bike ride among the beau-
their habitat and safely coexist. This tiful San Tan Mountains. This 5.5-mile
indoor presentation will meet inside the ride is open to all ages and skill levels.
Visitor Center. Our local experts will be available to help
you understand your bike’s features and
Trailwork Volunteer Day learn the ins and outs of safe riding. “No
Rider Left Behind” is our policy, because
Saturday, May 19, 2018 we ride together in a group. This is your
07:00 AM - 10:00 AM opportunity to be around others who are
San Tan Mountain Regional Park passionate about mountain biking as a
6533 W. Phillips Road sport to have fun and get some exercise.
San Tan Valley, AZ 85242 Helmets are required. Under age 18 must
(480) 655-5554 be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Saturday - Trail volunteers provide a Essentials: water, helmet, extra tube,
much-needed source of labor to assist tools to change a flat tire. Meet at the
Park Staff with trail repair and enhance- San Tan Trail sign at the main trailhead.
ments that provide for visitor safety and Continued on page 15

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The Cozy Peach

Schnepf Farms Take
On B&Bs

By San Tan times
Continued from page 1

Whether you are looking for something in-
teresting to do or if you have family and
friends coming in from out of town, Schen-
pf Farms offers an interesting opportunity.

For some, you may be looking for some-
thing different when it comes to camping,
and Schnepf Farms has done that. Luxury
camping on a farm in authentically retro
RVs.

For those coming in from out of town, this vate fire pit, that is available for all RVs.
isn’t just an incredibly different option The Spartan Manor will be available at
than a typical hotel, but it is relatively af- $135 per night
fordable with costs as low as $125 a night The most expensive RV, at $165 per night,
which is great considering the ammenities is also being renovated. The 1960 33’
that are provided. Streamline Count will have a huge living
About the RVs room with a sleeper sofa, a comfortable
These are fully rennovated and modern- kitchen , plenty of sleeping space, a secret
ized classics while keeping the time period escape door and full bathroom. More de-
of the RV in mind. Currently they have 10 tails coming soon.
RVs in their fleet, but currently four are
being rennovated. Current Lineup Of RVs
The oldest is their 1948 Spartan Mannor. It
is currently being renovated, or as Schnepf 1970 Silver Streak is decorated with sleek
Farms put it; “completely gutted.” But, wood floors, a full bathroom and two sin-
when it is done, it will offer a sleeping area gle beds with plush bedding. The couch
in the front of the RV with beautiful views. can also be laid flat to accomodate 1 or 2
The kitchen is in the middle and the back children.
is a complete bathroom suite with shower $125 per night
and private door. 1969 Airstream International has an au-
“It’s sleek interior is perfect for the couple thentic look with its original aluminum ex-
who want to just relax.” terior body. The restoration was done with
The RV will offer a queen size bed, micro- the intention to keep 90% of the interior
wave, fridge, flat screen television, coffee as original as possible. the main difference
maker, and outdoor eating area with a pri- from the original design is that they have
moved the bedroom from the middle of

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the trailer to the front, to let guests have
a nice space for relaxing. You will notice
some cute wooden foot stools under the
television that you can use to rest your
feet while watching tv.
$125 per night
1969 Airstream Ambassador looks amaz-
ing with its chrome like exterior. It also
offers a queen size bedroom with a large
bathroom that has a shower and a tub.
$125 per night
The 1972 Airstream Land Yacht not
only offers a fantasticly retro name, but
also offers a bedroom window that allows
for star gazing.
The 1960 Spartan Mansion comes in at
35’ in length and is their largest model.
While also offering the reto, unpainted,
aluminumn exterior body, it also has an
interior that combines retro design with
a modern look with large windows and a
queen size bed.
$145 per night
The 1974 Silver Streak... which is one
of the few models that doesn’t actually
have a silve exterior. The inerior has been
completely remodeled, but it still proud-
ly clings to its 1970s heritage. This RV
is also pet friendly as long as your furry
firend is under 30 lbs.
Personally, this allows some of us at San
Tan Times to scratch that itch of hav-
ing an RV without actually having to
buy one. To be clear, we blame the Travel
Channel for our irrational attraction to
RVs.
For more information about these neatly
retro RVs, go online at:
www.schnepffarms.com
.STT

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CallforJusticeforthe spiritual duty to say “enough is enough”
CViatlilzeeynsof SanTan and to call for immediate reform in the
Johnson Utilities company. We, the local
For Immediate Reform in John- pastors and their churches, came to this
son Utilities Companies decision based on the concerns of ALL
people that live in the San Tan Valley
By The ACCO area where this injustice is occurring,
especially those most vulnerable, the
Continued from page 1 poor. The unhelpful choices of Johnson
Utilities directly affect our community’s

ACCO, the Association of Christian health and well-being and has a corre-
Churches and Non-Profits, in San Tan sponding negative economic impact on
Valley and in Queen Creek, stands in both the neighbors and businesses that
solidarity with the concerned citizens of we are aiming to support in their daily
San Tan Valley in seeking immediate jus- operations.
tice and reform in the Johnson Utilities Our call for justice includes:
Company for the health and welfare of 1. Implementation of an independent
our families, children, our water and our
air. interim manager of Johnson Util-
Since 2008, The ACCO has brought to- ities approved by The Corporation
gether churches and non-profits for the Commission, the United Citizens for
betterment of our community through Clean Air and Clean Water, and the
prayer services, compassion and mer- Customers of Johnsons Utilities.
cy services, justice issues, and through 2. Immediate accountability including
quarterly talks about critical issues relat- complete disclosure, full-fine pay-
ed to the physical, emotional, social, and ments, and all appropriate legal ac-
spiritual welfare of our region, which has tion necessary to remedy the current
included as many as forty local churches issues that are plaguing our commu-
and non-profits. nity’s air and water. 

The local Churches feel it is our civic and

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Call for Justice For bara Johnson, that receive money
The Citizens of from San Tan Valley including spe-
San Tan Valley cific figures related to the employees,
salaries, amounts reinvested into the
Continued from page 12 company, and actual allocations of
funds to bring back confidence in the
air and water quality.
5. The immediate resignation of Pi-
nal County Supervisor Todd House
for his complicity in supporting the
abuses occurring in Johnson Utili-
ties.

For more information on ACCO:
www.facebook.com/TheACCO/
.STT

1. Admission of culpability and true re-
pentance including an apology and
appropriate financial reparations.

2. Immediate investment in infrastruc-
ture improvement in the amounts of
up to $160,000,000.00 as approved
by an independent group accepted
by both the Arizona Corporation
Commission and local customers, as
attested by McCarty and Paul Gard-
ner.

3. Improved communication with the
constituents/customers by hiring a
robust team of independent custom-
er service agents that can answer
questions, document complaints
and be backed by an independent
team that reports to the Corporation
Commission that has the authority
& finances to address legitimate con-
cerns.

4. Transparency regarding each of the
companies, Johnson Utilities, Hunt
Management and Ultra Manage-
ment, and the people, George John-
son, Chris Johnson, Brad Cole & Bar-

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Coyotes, Biking, All About Scorpions
And Scorpions
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Continued from page 9 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Usery Mountain Regional Park
Meet Jake the Snake 3939 N. Usery Pass Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85207
Friday, May 18, 2018 (480) 984-0032
01:00 PM - 03:00 PM How dangerous are scorpions? How can
Usery Mountain Regional Park we protect ourselves from them? How
3939 N. Usery Pass Rd. do they survive and thrive in our des-
Mesa, AZ 85207 ert? Discover the answer to these ques-
(480) 984-0032 tions and more in this exciting one-hour
Visit our Nature Center and see the lon- presentation! Join us inside our Nature
gest species of snake found in Arizona! Center as Ranger B shares amazing facts
Ranger B will be there to share some about these desert dwellers. As a bonus,
amazing facts about this fascinating watch us feed our snakes after the pro-
creature! Visit anytime between 1pm- gram at 7:30pm. Then join our “Scorpi-
3pm. on Hunt” at 8pm at no extra cost!

The Geology of the Scorpion Hunt
Grand Canyon (First One of the Year)

Saturday, May 19, 2018 Saturday, May 19, 2018
06:30 PM - 07:30 PM 08:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Usery Mountain Regional Park Usery Mountain Regional Park
3939 N. Usery Pass Rd. 3939 N. Usery Pass Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85207 Mesa, AZ 85207
(480) 984-0032 (480) 984-0032
The Grand Canyon is one of the most Did you know that scorpions glow in the
beautiful places on earth! How did it get dark under a blacklight? Join Ranger B
that way? What formed it? How old is as he leads us on this fun and safe night
it? What makes it so special? Join local walk along a trail to find these elusive
geology professor, A. J. Lombard, as he desert dwellers (using our eyes only).
shares a wealth of information about the You will sharpen your spotting skills
unique geology of the Grand Canyon in and have a lot of fun at the same time!
this exciting PowerPoint presentation. All ages will enjoy this casual one-hour/
Bring your curiosities and questions to one-mile walk. Please wear closed-toe
Usery Park and discover lots of amazing shoes and bring water and a blacklight
things about our national treasure! Lo- (blacklights are for sale for $10, batteries
cation: Nature Center. and tax included – while supplies last).
No pets, please. Location: Trailhead
Staging Area. Join our “All About Scor-
pions” program inside our Nature Cen-
ter at 6:30pm and our snake feeding at
7:30pm at no extra cost!.STT

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Paranormal
Investigation

Continued from Page 5

building. Eerie shadowy figures have also tory Tour & Paranormal Investigation
been witnessed throughout the building. 9:00 pm to 3:00 am
Many EVPs have been recorded at the
location. Most recently, a spirit of a little Contact
girl has been spotted in the alley way and
in the courthouse adjacent to the jail. Have questions, comments, or concerns,
text 480-338-7970.

History About the Event Host:
The Gila County Jail was open from Historic Preservation Fundraising Pro-
1910 until 1981. A man named Kingsley grams consists of combining paranormal
Olds was killed in the jail while awaiting workshops, lectures, tours and or paranor-
trial for allegedly killing two young girls, mal investigation for events at libraries,
Lula and Myrtle Gosswick. Two inmates restaurants, hotels and other historic land-
commited suicide in the jail, one cutting marks. Each program is custom tailored
his wrists on the second floor, and the to each location and proceeds benefit the
other jumped to his death off the bridge location.
leading to the courthouse. Historic Tours: Haunted Historians pro-
vides historical tours combined with para-
Location normal investigations at various historical
locations in Arizona.
The Old Gila County Jail is located at For more information about the haunted
149 East Oak Street, in Globe, Arizona. jail go online at:
http://www.hauntedhistorians.org
Cost .STT

$40 Per Person for 6-Hour Haunted His-

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Wildlife Of San Tan Valley

Rod Small’s Visual Journey

By, Rod Small

These beautiful horses took some time to For more information visit:
splash around in the river, get a drink, and www.facebook.com/wildhorsephotographer
just look overall amazing. .STT

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